JEWISH LIFE

The William Davidson Foundation is working with our grantees and other partners to educate and empower Jews in ways that will help them build meaningful lives infused with Jewish values and a deep sense of belonging and commitment to Jewish peoplehood and Israel. Our work specifically focuses on strengthening Detroit’s Jewish community, supporting leading Jewish educators in North America, and growing cutting-edge programs and products engaging Jews around the world.

Detroit’s Jewish Community

We are partnering with our local Federation and other local partners and agencies to help build a deeply engaged community that equips the next generation with the knowledge and experiences necessary to embrace Judaism for themselves. We invest in opportunities and partner with organizations to ensure a thriving Detroit Jewish community that also serves as an example across North America. 

Leading Jewish Educators

We believe that the quality, commitment, and reach of Jewish educators is vital to the continuity of Jewish life. As such, we have supported the ongoing career development of select Jewish professionals, educators, and communal leaders for many years. We aim to populate the field with the best talent the Jewish community can offer – educators who feel valued and supported throughout their careers.

Entrepreneurial
Jewish Education
Ventures

We believe the potential exists to heighten the experiences related to Jewish education and learning by going beyond the traditional education ecosystem. We partner with a limited set of incubators and accelerators to support and develop a pipeline of innovative early-stage concepts and programs. We then focus our efforts and resources on growth-stage organizations who have plans and hold the promise to engage or educate tens of thousands across a range of geographies and age groups. 

The William Davidson Foundation’s grantmaking and other activities in support of Jewish Life reflect themes that cut across our full portfolio.

Entrepreneurship and Creativity

We are using venture-style investments to support entrepreneurs and content creators who are helping to seed and scale a dynamic and growing market of experiences, services, and products which stimulate demand and respond to unmet needs for Jewish education and engagement.

Gathering Spaces

In Detroit, we are working in deep partnership and alignment with others to enhance the spaces and communal organizations where Jews come together to learn and give. We are significant contributors to our local Jewish federation and an active member of a community of Jewish funders – not just in Detroit, but across North America and around the world.

Leaders Who Educate and
Promote Understanding

We are engaging and investing in a cohort of more than a hundred leading Jewish educators, known as Davidson Scholars – enhancing their profile, supporting their professional development, and bringing them together through regular convenings.

Suzanne Perreault

Program Officer

Suzanne Perreault is a Program Officer at the William Davidson Foundation and part of the Southeast Michigan Economic & Cultural Vitality team, leading the Foundation’s Good Jobs portfolio.  Suzanne is a highly accomplished leader in economic development with a distinguished career focused on fostering inclusive entrepreneurship across Michigan. She plays a key role in the development, refinement, and stewardship of grants and related strategies that support entrepreneurs and stimulates the creation, growth, and retention of new businesses in metropolitan Detroit. Suzanne excels in building collaborative partnerships and is committed to driving good jobs and promoting growth in vital industries to improve the livelihoods of individuals and families throughout the region.

Prior to joining the William Davidson Foundation, Suzanne served as the Director of Small Business Services at the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, where she was instrumental in developing and managing innovative programming, overseeing an $80 million portfolio of small business support contracts, and leveraged data-driven insights to support the launch, stabilization, and growth of microenterprises, place-based and early-stage businesses statewide.  

Suzanne brings small business and community development experience to her role at WDF having held other key roles including Vice President at Mercantile Events & Marketing, an industry leader in retail and consumer-based events, where she led implementation of the business’s strategic plan – achieving growth and enhancing profitability.  She served as Executive Director of the Downtown Development Authority in both Lake Orion, MI and Holly, MI, and led downtown revitalization efforts, managing a variety of initiatives including capital improvements, real estate development, and placemaking projects.  Suzanne is a Certified Economic Development Finance Professional and holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Administration from Central Michigan University.